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National Space Hackathon 2025: Stages and Timelines

Prelims (Online)

Problem Statement and Rulebook: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18xh9kPvWvkU9kmkWSSLKpCdcBGEplp7c?usp=sharing Join this discord server for updates and queries: https://discord.gg/Z8nH9Fywhw Submission Guidelines: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uBR87kbputQhlwrnbO4iVqLUkuORhTLw/view?usp=sharing

Final round (also Online)

Selected top 10 teams will present their solutions in an online round to esteemed judges, including experts from ISRO and IITD

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The National Space Hackathon 2025, organized by IIT Delhi, is a premier national-level competition that challenges students to solve real-world technical problems in space exploration. This is not just a coding contest — it's a platform to think like space engineers, mission planners, and innovators tackling challenges that could arise in future space missions. Participants will have the chance to apply their engineering, programming, and analytical skills to devise solutions that could have practical applications in space missions or astronaut operations.

The problem statement, inspired by real operational challenges in space missions, will be released on March 12, 2025. Participants will have to analyze the problem, research possible solutions, and develop a working website or software tool with the api endpoints defined in the problem statement, develop algorithms, and submit a technical report that effectively addresses the challenge. This is your chance to apply your engineering, coding, and analytical skills to tackle a problem that space missions actually face.

 

The Competition Structure

The hackathon will consist of two rounds:

  • Preliminary Round (Online): After the problem statement is released, participating teams will work on proposing and developing a solution. This involves building a software tool/ simulation model/webapp or an algorithm, along with a report and a demo video that addresses the challenge. Submissions will be evaluated on a defined rubric (Released with the PS).
  • Final Round (Online): The top 10 teams from the preliminary round will get a chance to present their solution to an esteemed panel of scientists from ISRO, alongside faculty and researchers from IIT Delhi. The focus will be on innovation, technical soundness, practicality, and potential impact of the solution.

The prize distribution ceremony will be held at IIT Delhi, coinciding with the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX 2025), one of the world's most prestigious space exploration events. Prominent space scientists, astronauts, and industry experts from NASA, ISRO, and other global space agencies attending GLEX will visit IIT Delhi during this time. This means participants and winners could get direct exposure to some of the leading minds in space exploration, making the event a truly remarkable platform.

 

Why Should You Participate?

The National Space Hackathon 2025 is more than just a competition — it's an opportunity to:

  • Solve a real-world space mission challenge and develop a solution that could potentially be applicable to space operations.
  • Present your work to ISRO scientists and IIT Delhi professors, gaining invaluable feedback from industry leaders.
  • Attend an award ceremony coinciding with GLEX 2025, where you may have the rare opportunity to interact with astronauts, mission planners, and prominent space scientists visiting from around the world.
  • Gain national-level recognition for your technical and problem-solving abilities, making this a standout achievement on your academic and professional profile.

 

Are You Ready to Tackle a Real Space Challenge?

This is your chance to work on a space mission challenge that could have real-world implications. Whether you specialize in software development, engineering design, algorithm development, or technical research, this hackathon allows you to test your skills in a high-impact environment.

Form your team, mark your calendars, and get ready to impress some of the brightest minds in the space industry. Who knows — your solution could inspire future space missions

 

Important dates & deadlines?

  • 7 Apr'25, 11:59 PM IST Registration Deadline
  • 12 Mar'25, 12:00 PM IST Problem Statement Released
  • 6 Apr'25, 11:59 PM IST Deadline for submissions
  • 11 Apr'25, 11:59 PM IST Top 10 teams announced
  • 17 Apr'25, 03:00 PM IST Final Presentation and Evaluation
  • 8 May'25, 12:00 PM IST Prize Ceremony

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Rewards and Prizes?

Winners

20,000
Certificate

Top 10 Teams

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About Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

  • An autonomous statutory organization, IIT Delhi, is functioning in terms of the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 amended vide the Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963 and the Statutes framed thereunder.
  • Objectives of the Institute:

    1. To offer instruction in Applied Science and Engineering of a standard comparable to the best in the world.
    2. To provide adequate facilities for postgraduate study and research to meet the needs of specialized research workers and teachers.
    3. To provide leadership in curriculum planning, laboratory development, and examination systems.
    4. To institute programmes for faculty development both for their own staff and for the teachers of other engineering colleges.
    5. To establish teaching and research programmes of an interdisciplinary nature.
    6. To develop close co-operation with industry through the exchange of personnel, continuing education programmes, and consultancy services to solve live industrial problems.
    7. To develop strong collaborative links with other Institutions and organizations including National Laboratories and Government Departments.
    8. To develop continuing education programmes for employed engineers and make them available both on campus and by distance learning techniques at off-campus locations.
    9. To anticipate the technological needs for India and plan and prepare to cater to them.
    10. To prepare instructional resource material in the conventional as well as the audio-visual; the video and the computer-based modes.
    11. To interact with the community at large to inculcate in our country women and men a feel for scientific thought and endeavor.
    12. To cater to the development of a culture for conservation and maintenance.
    13. To organize our study programmes to prepare manpower also for self-employment and for the unorganized sector.
  • Values at IIT Delhi:
    • Respect and tolerance for the views of every individual;
    • Academic accountability and integrity;
    • Attention to issues of national relevance as well as of global concern;
    • Breadth of understanding, including human sciences' knowledge;
    • Appreciation of intellectual excellence and creativity; and
    • An unfettered spirit of rationality, exploration, and enterprise.
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